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N THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1891 OJC BALE. The Daily Hkrald will be ou ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book Btore.whereittanbe procured at 5 centa per copy. MONET TO LOAN. In soma to suit, from six mouths to five years, on good Albany , and Linn county real esttte. '. W. K. McPhersox, Opp. Rubs House, Albany, Or. JOTTINOS ABOUT OWN. Fresh bread every day at Parker Uros. New jewelry of latest patterns at Will&Stark'e. Miss Ava Baltimore is visitinj fiiends in Salem. A fine line of gold rings jus opened at Will & Stark's. Wheat is already being cut ii some portions of Linn county. B. A. Stafford, merchant of 111 sey, was in the city yesterday. A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfulk waists just receivod at the Ladies' Bazaar. II. B. Keniston, formerly in business in Ilalsey, wad iu the city yesterday. If you are linngrv go to I'arkr r Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. Fred F. Merrill, the bicyclist, will give a bicycle tournament at Newport on July 20. When you want a first-class cor net, call at the Ladies Bazaar and get one of the 'B. B's." Fred Blumberg'gs stallion. Tit us, will te at Tritea Bros, stable for service until August 1. Rev. W. C. Taylor, of New York, is in the city, the guest of Rev. ieo. W. Hill, of the Baptist church. Laurel Lodge No. 7, K. of P. will meet at their hall at S o'clock this evening for installaii jn and work. A full attendance is desired. Judge R. S. Stratian and h'w daughter, Miss Fannie, and Attorney-General Geo. E. Chamber lain returned from Portland last evening. Duncan Rankin and II. B. Gates, of tl is city, have made arrange ments to put in an electric light plant and water works system at ilillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schell have returned from a trip to Columbia county. Mr. Schell was taken severely ill while there, but is now much better. A stated conclave of Temple Commandery No. 3 will be held at the Masonic hall this evening Sir knights will please take notice. By order of the eminent commander. The Newport paper has passed into the editorial hands of Wesley L. Davis and it has been rerhris tened. It is now called The New port Times and it is much im proved. Judge O. N. Denny, privy coun sellor to the king of (Jorea, who re turned recently from the far otl' Orient, came up from Portland last evening to visit his old home in Albany. The government snag boat went up as far as Ilarrisburg Tuesday and will do service improving the channel from there down. Capt. Raabe has been placed in charge of the snag puller for he time being as he ia more familar with the upper liver, and Capt. Short will handle the rudder on the lloag. 81 IMubkard. It was a delighted audience that witnessed the performance of Farmer J. C. Lewis in his Yankee comedy, Si Plunkard, at the opera house last evening, as was shown by their hearty laughter and ap plause. It was a novel entertain ment, from the rustic band parade in the aiternoon to the closing act last night, and was intensely funny. The band and orchestra with the company is one of the best ever heard in this city, and the music was keenly enjoyed by the large audience. Mr. Lewis has made a great hit in the orig inal and novel make-up of this talented company. Principal at AlbaDy. ' Prof. J. B. Horner, who has been principal of the public schools at Roseburg for several years, and who was elected to the same posi tion for another year a rhoit time aifo, has received the appointment of principal of the Albany schools, and has accented the latter posi tion Prof. Horner has been a successful school teacher in Ore god for alout twenty years. He is a graduate of the Willamette univer sity. He is a thoroughly ompe tent teacher, enthusiastic in his work, and a "rustler," and Alba ny has done well in securing his 8 'r vices. He will put life and elliciency into their hcIiojIs. Sa lem Statesman. Over at Newport. Matters are lteginning to liven up at Newport and in the vicinity of Yaquina bay. Summer travel is just beginning to set in earnest ly. Already a large number of the cottages are occupied and tents are beginning to ileck the hillsides here and there. A side walk 1ms been built over the hill from Newport to Nye creek and several new cottages are in cour.-e of construction in the Nye creek settlement. The Oceau lloune. The many friends of Mr. J. II. Matin will be glad to hear that he has assumed management of the Ocean House at Newjort, and will conduct this popular seaside hostelry during the summer. It is the most sightly hotel at Ya quina Bay. and under Mr. Malin's management is sure to be popular am 011 f visitors at Newport. . BEAL ESTATE 81LE3. " D. Hayes et ux to Edward Jewett, lo2, block (5, in llalaev ; consideration, r-l". A. A. and Nancy McCartney to II. A. Powell, east l. of donation land claim, Nut. 2ot; considera tion, $1. W. tt . Crort to Addie K.Bryant, southwest '4 of southwest .'4 of ection o2, township 10 south, range 1 east ; consideration, $00. James Conn to Israel Hart, liM). 17 acres in township 11 south, range 2 west ; consideration, $140C. J. H. Peery to J. A. South, 20 acres in township 1 1 south, range I west; consideration, !r2il0. J. A. Crab? roe et ux to J. L. Miller, northeast '4' of southwest quarter of section 25. township 10 snub, range 2 west ; considera tion. 275. I'. S. to Franz H. Schreiner, southwest '4' of section 2.S, town ship 10 south, range 2 east; con sideration, $-l!0. U. S. to Fred Bense, southeast .'4 of section 28, township 10 south, range 2 east; consideration, $400. U. S. to Murdoch Stewart, north east '4' of section 28, township lu south, range 2 east; consideration, 100. I'. S. to Bernard Krolin, north west '4' of section 28. township 10 south, range 2 east; consideration, f-100. J. S. Morris et al. to Mrs. Kate Morrison, 8 2;5 acres in Goin's land plat to Scio; consideration. $475. K. P. Roby et ux to E. L.Power, tract :n Amelia; consideration, $175. J. L. Hill et ux to Milton .Hale, 50.50 a "res in section M, towns-hip II south, range 4 west; considera tion, $olK.. J. S. rimes to W. H. F-ndley, 1 acre in J. T. Ames' donation land claim ; consideration, $25. BA3EB4LL NOTES. A game of baseball ii being ar ranged in this city to be played on July 20, between the Albanys and Salems. The Albanys will strengthen their nineand will play the bust game of the season. The game between Albany En gine Co., No. 1, and Rescue Hook Ladder Co, is announced for next Tuesday. R.-cent additions to the ones are. Gene Larimore, Robt. Huston, Bert Magers, P. B. .Marshall, Liemert, Rennie and Chamberlain. The Hook and Ladder b'jys say these players will be barred. A game between the college nine and a picked nine known as the "hard hitters, will be played this after.ioon. The "Moonlit Allpy Rustlers" defeated the "Tom Parrotl" nine, both juveniles, yesterday, in a score of 28 to 1 7. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters that remain uncalled for in the Albany postoflice July 8, 1801. Persons calling for the same w ill please state that they were adver tised : Mr. Irvin O. Adkins, 2; Mrs. Mary Crown. Miss Delia Grave, Mrs. Ellen Henderson, Mrs. Irene Lane, 2; Mr. J. F. Maines, J. L. Peary, Mr. Jim Robinson, Miss Mamie Shelley, Andrew Tavlor, J. R. Thomas. J. G. TiirnclirTe, Mr. Van Welch, J. F. Williams, Mi-s Nor man McCleam, Mr. K. Smith. Tnos. Montkitii, P. M. Coal Near Albany, I A four-fo' t vein of tine coal is i said to have been discovered on the farm of 1'. II. Bowman, at Spring Hill, near Albany. Smaller quantities of coal have been found there before, and it is not improb - ade that the discovery will prove of great value. It will be de veloped and thoroughly tested by the owners. Molliern? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutelv harm - less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrho'i and wind colic, allays feveiisluiess, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the clnldien's panacea the mothers' friend. So doses, o5 cents. DIEI. AI.I'IIINE-At his h..me at Millers. I. inn county, Oregon 011 July C, li'M, Mr TLoinas Alpli'nu-. a:,ri'l lit years. The deceased w as .111 Ori-gun pion eer, h iving removed liere from Indiana iu if 47. lie leaves eigbt children and a wide circle of ft lends to mourn Ms tleutb, . .M.I.OWKl). O. P. Coshow, aid poor. . . $ (i. C. Cooleyaid poor B. Moore, aid por Ladies' Aid s'ty.aid poor. . Daniel Hart, aid poor W. E. Curl, treas. salary.. . I). R. N. Blackburn, ju's s (i. F. Russell, scli. sup. sal. N. P. Payne, clerk's fees . James Turnridge, ac. roads. J. C. Goodale, ace. road-'. . C. Bender, acc. court house. Santiam L. Co., lumber. . . Crusan & Menzies, a: c. r'ds S. A. Dawson, acc. ronj . . R. A. Irvine, acc. roads . . . K. L. Knox, acc. roads .... -Max Friendly, acc. roads . . Justice fees case, VV. Cochell C. F. Hale, acc. r.ads .... Water Co Electric lights Foshay & .Mason, itation'ry Lbjlt Bios , acc. roads 10 00 00 10 1 0 10 00 10 IK) Ho 5 100 00 125 85 124 14 81 18 S3 !-5 4 05 15 11 14 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 38 52 :;o 50 01 20 15 00 27 50 74 91 18 88 10 58 10 00 21 07 John Usher, janitor A. Blevins, acc. ro-ids . . . Justice fees ca-e, iordou . . 7 40 J. P. Wallace, G. A. Whit ney, N. P. Payne, exam ining insane 14 00 J. L. ilill, W. II. Davis, N. P. Payne, examining in sane 14 00 J. L. Hill, M. H. Ellis, N. P. Pavne, examining in sane P. W. Spink, ce. roads.. . . 14 00 8 4:; 11 AS I!i4 08 4 ) 50 '. 75 247 50 7 55 3') 05 0:; 0:1 nt 00 25 00 20 08 40 75 151 tiO K. T. T. Fisher, surveyor . . Mrs. K. Murray, board jury K. E. Davis, acc. assessm't. K. C. Phelps, stationery. . . A. Jennings, acc. roads. .. G. W. Young, acc. roads.. . J. W. Bishop, acc. roads . . Altiany Furn. Co., chairs . . E. C. Jackson, acc. roads . (i. W. Young, acc. roads . . Mrs. J. L. Jewett, aid poor F. B. Powell, aid poor 10 00 KILLS DISALLOWED. C. D. Montague, aid poor. .$ 15 00 C. Case, aiu poor 45 00 Dr. J. K. Locke, aid poor. . 75 00 A 1 .500,000-A CUE FAIOI. It U Situateil iu Louinlana and Is the Largest ou Earth. The largest farm in the world is one in the southwest of the state of Louisiana, lueasuring 100 miles north and south and twenty five miles east and west. The 1,500,000 acres of which it is made up were j purchased seven years ago fiom he state of Louisiana and by the L'nited States government by a syndicate of northern capitalists, by which it is now farmed. At that time it wts a vast grazing ground for the cattle of the few dealers in the neighborhood, there leing 30,0i:0 head of cattle and horses upon it. This immense tract is now divided into conve nient pasture stations or ranches, the foncing alone costing $50,000. The land is best adapted to rice, sugar corn ami cotton. All the cultivating, ditching, etc., is done by steam power, a tract of about half a mile wide being taken and and an engine placed on each side. The enginesare portable and work with a cable attached to four plovs, the area plowed in this way with the labor of only three men, being thirty acres. Ua-rowin , sowing, etc., are done in the same way and there is not a single draft horse on the estate. Horses are, however, used for the herdsmen who look after the 10,000 head of cattle upon the properly, which is traversed for thirty-six miles by the Southern Pacific rail war. The 1 ccmpaiiy has three steamboats upon the MOO miles of navigable 1 waters which traverse its immense I estate, and also possesses a ship a hank and two Drake's Maga.itie. rice mills. Hare Chance for Spinster. There is a great chance for old maids in theAigeutine Republic, says the Chicago Tribune. There are about bixteen men to one wo man theie, and the unmarried j males are more than anxious t) . secuie wives. Wl en va woman.' as they call the welcome arrival, coints to town about fifty men make a wild effort to secure her. It is quite an intsresting contest, and the one who captures the prize is looked upon as something of a hero. The local pipers w rite columns about it, and about ev erybody in the city turns out to the wedding. It dosen't matter much about the woman's age or looks, she is received witu open arms and married off in ajilfyto st m-' real nice man. The worm will have about fifty gxid looking suitors to pick from, so she need not be anxious about not finding the kind of man she wants. The love-making doesn't last long, however. Three days is the usual limit." ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Edward Kecdall Shoots at Him?elf, But tikes Care to Miss. A few minutes before 4 o'clock ast evening Edward B. Kendall, io has ti iu red eeveral times in h justice court over trouble with lisVife, attempted to shoot him ielf In W. J. Monteith'a saloon. Ie Wu seated alone in a back oom.tvnd when the shot rang out -he barkeeper, Chrrles Metzger, lastened in. He found Kendall jeated in a chair, leaning upon a tifbje with his face buried in his hams. Chiet of Pi lice Hoffman was quickly summoned by Mr. Metzger, but before the oflieer arrived Kendall had fled, going out at the rear door. He left his revolver, a ::2 -calibre six-shooter, lying in a chair, which was taken in charge by the officer. The bul let was found Hrittened upon the Moor. It had struck the table upon which his head was leaning, passing appirently harmless past Wis left ear, net even drawing blood. Kendall had rented the corner loom in the second story of the building from Mr. J. V. Cusick '.he day before, and on leaving the a'oon went to his room. He has had trouble with domestic infeli city, his wife having separated from him siu"time ago, alter wards remarried, and recently left hitu again, which is supposed to be the cause 01 his attempt at self destruction. Beautiful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Robertine as a beauuti-r ami preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tmt to the com plexion, removing tan, sunburn, freckles and all roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightful, doling and refreshing propeities, a distinction not found 111 any similar prepara tion on the market. Sold every -w here French TauHjr Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irregular menses, and will remove all oh structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for sale at J. A. Cumicing's drugstore only. KM kLt AUXICA HtLVK. Tbe best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Khuum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblain. Corns, and skin Eruptions, and pos tively cures Piles, or 1.0 pay required. It is guaranteed to giv; perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 'J3 cents per bi x. Fcr sale by Fosliuy it Mason Wood Wanted. Sealed proposais will be received by the clerk of dist'ict No. 5, Linn county, Oregon, up to Monday, July loth, 185)1, to furnish said dis trict with 00 cords of grub oak wood and 5 cords of split fir wood ; the latter to be split from the bodv of large trees, four feet long and free of knots. The oak wood V) be four feet long and not less than four inches in diameter at the small end. The board reserves the right to reject a lr or ah bids. Albany, July 1, lsfil. C. G. Bl KKIIAKT. dist. clerk. Sate Cure for the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful habt8 can be gieu without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San .lose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. ' Strayed or Stolen. From the farm of the under signed near Muddy station, May ;, Lane county, one dapple gray mare eix years old fourteen hands high branded on the left shoulder with the combined letters D, II. Anyone giving information leading to her recovery w ill be handsomely rewarded. J. P. Allison-. If vou Buffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight week and falling, you slouid promptly use Dr. II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay & Mason. F. M. French keeps the largest and most complete stock of spec tacles and eyeglasses in the county. Every pair warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Strawberries, cherries, goose berries, currants, etc., received every morning, at Allen Bros. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE COAST NOTES. Interesting Items from Exchanges Throughout the Ucrthwtt. An A. O. U. W. lodge will be established at Milwaitkic. The third quarterly meeting of the Marion County Fruit Growers' Association will be held at Wood burn, Tuesday, July 21. The Oregon City Enterprise reportsa strike of the girls in the spinning room of the woolen mills at that place last week for higher pay. At latest accounts the trouble had not been BettUd. The Burns Herald says it is thought that paying gold mines have been found in Harney county on Prater and Soldier creek. Eastern Oregon has plenty of mines not yet 1 iscovered or even dreamed of. Diptheria is raging in the vicinity of Highland, Clackamas county. Mr. Kern has lost his! wife anJ eldest child, anil is him- j self in a precarious condition. Many families in the vicinity will j not venture away from home on I account of the dreaded disease. Considerable excitement is man ifested over a new strike on the Oregon si.ie of Snake river, about thirty -miles from the SevenJ Devils. It was discover d w hile working on the Maker City wagon road. A body of ore seventy-live feet wide has been uncovered. The Ftate board of rabmad com missioners is in cession at the capitol and will be occupied until Thursday evening, perhaps. The commissioners are now engaged in looking up the tariff sheets and attending to correspondence. All the teachers who had posi tions in the Oregon City public school during the past year, who made application, were re-elected as follows: J. W. Gray, Misses Fannie Porter, Edith Glasspool and May Kelley. Miss Grace Haird and Miss Metta (.'. Brown, from Ohio, were elected teachers. The principal and another teacher yet remain to be elected. The management of the Salem ! baseball team is try ing to arrange 'tyjinpftfnr Sinlllrdii v sind Slinilil'. The Uam is also figuring on mak ing a trip of the P.aker City ireuit during August. It is the in'en tion to have good games .very day of fair week with s-mie of the! Eastern Oregon and Portland teams. Enormous rates of interest are being paid in the Salem Building and Loan Association. At the July meeting $4,100 was loaned if 1,000 at ninety-five months' in terest in advance, sfo'H) at eighty six months, $1,000 at eighty-eight, and $1,2 H) at eeventy-eicht. The stock was advanced fifty cents per share and no premium will be added for another month. Of the stock of thn association l.-ll; shares are sold and as a result of the loans made through it about forty new bouses have been or are being built in Salem. KentlNh t'herricx. Next week leave your orders for the same at C. H. Brownell's. I have been bothered with catarrh for about twenty yeais; 1 had lost sense of smell entirely, and I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had to get some one to thread my needle. No - 1 have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as fine a needle as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all tho time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. Grimes, Kendrill, Periy, Co., O. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clot'hiny blankets and flannels and all hi ti des manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the best in tbe market and will give entire satisfaction. As a table and medicinal water, the Coronado can't' be beat. Try it and be convinced. Bottled at the world renowned sanitarium, Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, California. The Ladies Bazaar has still a irood selection of millinery a bich they are selling at greatly reduced rates. If you need a hat give hem a call. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous p'aster. Price 25 cents at Foshav & Mason. A new line of novelties in sum mer hats just received at the Ladies Bazaar. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter , put up by E. W. Achison, at all the cost of stone. Try Coronado mineral wafer, the purest on earth, for sale by all druggists. John Isoni Jr., sole agent. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Notice to Whom It May Concern. AM peraoiih arc hercl.y notified that my wife, Hcsnie Acn.Ull, haa left mo with'iut anv canae, and all persons are h.riMV further notified not ti let her hive anything on iny eredit, ai I will mt piv f..r anvtliin.' on her account. K I) WW Kb I; KKMl.il.1,, Notice. I hereby uam a!! p0'e against ere litinir my hnhand on my acco'int, a- I have !eit tim, with a very just cause ami prutocation, and positi-e!y refuse to pay any sich ac counts made h- him. Mm. W. I. Turns. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Keport Baking Powder DEAR OKA. Hush' nhc sleeps, we' gather round her. Wet t'.ie plcaeaut face with tears, Twiping Willi the fairest Mowers, Filtered suiitliine for her bier. 15nt what means this golden radiance Whirli around tier form we ee? Hark! a sti'l small voice is singing, 'Sutler her to come to me." ( )ra is safe in Jesus bocom 1 luldinir fast the links of gold Which wdl guide our footsteps upward Tid they're safe within the folds, blessed Or, how short her mission. Hut a gleam from (iod's own throne 11a-. illuminated our earthly dwelling Heavenly treasures now in one. THE WOULD KXKICHKD. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are aluiost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs waa first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative, known, as it is the only remedy which is truly ph-asing and refreshing to the tate and prompt and effectual tocleaiiBe the system gently in tbe Spriu time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Novelties iu I. ml leu Footwear. 1 hve just received for the Bum mer trade the latest novelties in ladies line shoes, t -loth top, lancy tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips, hesides all the staple stvles in hand and machine turns. These goods w ere made expressly for me and will m found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough for any one wanting a fine dress shoe. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in price troui $1.20 to fl.'H). S. h. ounc. Nonce to Water Consumer. All spricklers must le shut oil' promptly at 5) o'clock, and a I leaks and watr waste must be careful! v guarded against during the d'uiug week while the wa'er is out ol the canal, as only one pump can be used, and it is ncces- sarv to maintain sufficient pressure to keep water in the railroad and other elevated tanks. A. C. W. T. & L. Co. Wallace Baldwin, CV.-diier. Cakes of ail varieties, iancy and plain at toe D.-lmoiuco restaurant, GENERAL- l::::::: lr.: Agency. THROUGH TICKETS T- kti'l fr ni Kwr.'c by a'l fimt-cla-a lines TVlu from any place in Europe to ny point iu Hi 1 Tinted Status, fr from this cniuitrv to hurcpt.-fcn point Bold over the to! lowing mt-cla!M lines: Xurtli t.t rinau Lloyd, via New York, North liei in in I,ltyd, via Ualtiumru, Allan Line, Anchor Line. Aiiicrie:in Line, Sta'e Line. LiiiiAtT Line, Canard Line, k(d Star Line, WtrteStar Line, Guion Line, DRAFTS AND MOSEY ORDERS pold on all Eurnre&n cities at current ra'ep. Intimation collection. For information r-,r tniing prices of passage, date of sailing, etc., call u 1 ur address, C, B. WINN, Ai.i:any,Ok, -THE- Opens September ISth, lSltl. COUKSE OF STUDY rriiKsl exprcnly to iiii'vt thu need 01 the farming ami niecniii. cal inttrrtuu of the state. Larue, coDionioug ami cll ventiitl bui:dinj(a. The -o.I;c is !c awcl in .'iitlivatcl ami ChT'fin emu nimiitv, ami one of the healthiest in Hit state. M Hi far; T mini tit. Kxji-iwit Nveil Nr Exceed tl-V fer tin Ki tire 8eaawi. Two . r morr free lioUrhifl fiom even nr.m'v. Writi- for cital.ne to It U ABXO..D, Prca., Corvallis, Or FOR SALE Tfj RENT. JLTFKSON FLO UK ING MILLS Also SAW ANDPLAXIXG MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to Co KB KIT A MACLEAY, til and bV Front St., Portland, Or. Atlrnliiatratrtx'8 Notice, XOTiCK IS IIF.FF.BY GIVEN THAT the untlerMirncit lias le n duly ap pointed Administratrix of the estate of W. 11. Church!!', deceased, hy the II01101 iihle Hi" County Court of Linn com ly, Oresjon. All persons Lavini; claims atrniii't the estate of ssid W. 11 Churchill, deceased, are berthy notitii;il to present the same in writ ina. only vcrilUd. to me in person, or to mv attorney (i. W. Wright esq., at Ins l.iw otllce, over the Bank of Oieiron, in Albany, 1nn county. Oregon within six mouths from the date hereof. M. J. Cni Ki 1111.L, Administratrix. G. W. Wkioiit, Attorney foi Admin, istrati ix. D ited June 27. 1.1. Dissolution of Drng Firm. Yth:e is hereby given that by l in iiual consent, S. A. Hulin and Krtd la.n have thii day dissolved partnenthi,! in the orui' l.ii'iness, S. A Hulin havinit puri'him-d 1 he interest hitherto owned h Kiel Dawson All outstanding indenud nos wili he settled hy, and all accounts are 1.1.. m i A Itnliti who will, as hither- lo lie ii.unn reaiiy to ace'niiiuu,vv mc :.t his store on French's corner. s a. iin.is. patroi r liEU 1AW SOX. Alb .ny, July 1, ls!I. Notice. To a'! whom it mat concern, notice is here by civen that iu) wife. Angle TriUs, has le't ..... 1 ....1 . ...1 h, ,nl mithnnr anv lust cause or pr'ivi -a ion, and I will not be tespotuuble for any ucwa ui ner cuuiraiiuiic. W. V. TaiTKs, Albany July 1 1S1, College HAVE YOU SEEN THE -GOODS TO BE SOLD IN Grant tew SUMMER OJEl K -:- WEATHER. -:- NOW L. K. The Leading r- r- w THE VERNON J.AY PRESS Unequaled for fast, and light draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE ik VERNON. -A. COMPLETE tSXOCIv OF Sprmg and Light weight Summer coats and vrpts, ltistore, silk, tiannel and negligee Htiirts, iiglit weight ei'.k ami lialbrigpui umlerwear, straw' hats; in fa t anvtli'mg an l rverytl.i..g in our line you will find in great i'iailiiies and all qualities at our litore. :Y0U ARE SPECIALLY INVITED To call an 1 examine our rk-h'y And re iiPiuler a!sc tl.at we are lieaii'irterp f r dnral le all wx)l clo'liing made Ly tli" Albany Wool in Mill?, Urowna ' ville, Oregon City and CaUi.ni.ia woolen ndlV gocds CALL AM SKE V.Yll STY IKS IN 11!K ( H.l T.KATD Be'ore you buy your nest pair cf shoes we would eugsjest that you call and examine our line, because we undoubtedly have tbe largest stock in this city. Cannot lie equaled for s;yle, comfort and wear, our line line made by T. L. WALLACE & CO., THE EIBTIIPLACE CF Gil FAT AND UOM ST UAKGA1XS. THE GOODS IX STOCK. Blain, Ikfcit Tailor. " Tv I I v O ii k li tailored clothing male for ua by V 1 mm g o!i4cu